As many countries around the world are currently in some form of lockdown to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus, the hospitality industry has been one of the hardest hit by the new restrictions. Restaurants and breweries in particular have had to radically change how they do business and either lay off or furlough the majority of their employees. Many of those that have survived the mandated dine-in closures are jump-starting delivery services in order to stay afloat.

On Tuesday, GitHub announced a change to its plans that would make collaboration between developers much cheaper. Free, in fact. Anyone can launch an organization for at no charge with unlimited public and private repositories. The change also includes an unlimited number of collaborators.

This will be good news for small WordPress development teams without the cashflow to upgrade to the paid Team pricing tier or higher. I have worked with several small plugin and theme businesses who could not foot the per-user billing and sought other solutions such as GitLab and Bitbucket. This…

April 14, 2020Wordpress NewsComments Off on Pinterest to WordPress Plugin Review – Does It Fully Integrate Your Account? – Own Snap

Many customers come from Pinterest as it serves as the fastest referral link provider unlike Instagram does not allow creating links on the post because they don’t want people to go away quickly from the app. But many retailers prefer Pinterest for it can bring customers faster directly from the posts. However, free WordPress plugins that integrate your Pinterest account to your site provide limited service since they want any customer to purchase their premium service. Why not buy premium service now to prevent seeing the limited capability of the Pinterest integrating plugins?

April 13, 2020Wordpress NewsComments Off on 5 Most Common WordPress Attacks & How To Prevent Them

Are you worried that hackers will attack your WordPress website? We wish we could’ve told you not to worry but the truth is WordPress websites are constantly targeted by hackers. This is mainly on account of its popularity as WordPress powers a third of all the websites on the internet.

While WordPress itself is a secure website building platform, it does not function alone. You need plugins and themes to run a WordPress site. Plugins and themes often develop vulnerabilities which hackers exploit to hack a website.

Once they have access to your website, they run all sorts of malicious…

April 13, 2020Wordpress NewsComments Off on What’s in Store for WordPress for the Rest of 2020? – WordPress Tavern

Josepha Haden, executive director of WordPress, provided a progress update on the 2020 goals in early March. As always, the timeline to hit certain goals can change based on roadblocks the development team hits and other factors. On the whole, the tentative roadmap looks feasible.

Currently, WordPress 5.5 is set to ship on August 11, 2020. Version 5.6 is scheduled to follow on December 8, 2020. Some major changes are forthcoming. Let us take a moment to look ahead and see where the WordPress ship is sailing.